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Echinacea Purpurea

Deep Dream Generator Flowers/Plants posted on Apr 07, 2020
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This was a lonely flower, almost completely dried out from our garden. Lonely because all his friends were eaten by the snails. By means of Deep Dream I pimped the pale flower. In Dutch, this Echinacea flower is also called Zonnehoed (Sun Hat). Thank you very much, dear friends.

Comments (11)


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A_Sunbeam

3:04PM | Tue, 07 April 2020

Splendid colours!

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VDH

4:14PM | Tue, 07 April 2020

Een oiginele bloem, voor mij totaal onbekend. Mooie en kleurrijke presentatie !!

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adrie

4:16PM | Tue, 07 April 2020

Fantastic work, on this flower to make it brith again my friend....love it.

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g1tip

6:09PM | Tue, 07 April 2020

Amazing work on this image. Beautiful color !!!

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Glendaw

8:54PM | Tue, 07 April 2020

Great job Mies !

The mix of colours are awesome.

What a beautiful way you made this flower come alive .

Hope this finds you doing okay

🥰 🌹🥰

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iborg64

7:57AM | Wed, 08 April 2020

Very nice photo looks fantastic

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beachsidelegs

9:13AM | Wed, 08 April 2020

Beautiful image my friend :)

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farmerC

12:46PM | Wed, 08 April 2020

Prachtige opname Mies.

die filters zijn niet mijn ding.

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SunriseGirl

2:02AM | Thu, 09 April 2020

Thank you for sharing you lovely art and photos. I will try to remember the Dutch name, Zonnehoed. I like that name.

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bugsnouveau

2:35PM | Thu, 09 April 2020

Very cool work

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anahata.c

6:56AM | Sat, 11 April 2020

Wow! I've seen echinacea flowers, but you transformed this flower into a big bursting fireworks-display. I love the colors. And you created numerous 'cells' throughout the petals (and on the neighboring leaves). A beautiful, fractal-like version of this flower. I love the name in Dutch...the original name (echinacea) meant "hedgehog" (in Latin). (I have no idea why, lol.) I take echinacea for colds, flus, etc...and I'm taking it now, every day, to help build my immune system. This picture makes echinacea look like it has nuclear powers! Wonderful postwork, Jacomina.


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